Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

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Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

by Ramkumar Menon :: Rate this Message:

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Gurus,

The title of section 3.1 in Part 1 says "Using W3C XML Schema Description Language".

The acronym "XSD" expands to XML Schema Definition Language.

I propose the change to the section title as "Using XML Schema Definition Language".

regards,
Ram


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Re: Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

by Amelia A Lewis-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Please *don't*.

Regardless of how generic the name claims it to be, it's still a W3C
specification, and there's nothing wrong with calling it the *W3C* XML
Schema Disaster.  I mean, Description.  Language.  Thing.  Whatever.

Amy!
On 2007-05-17 17:38:04 -0400 "Ramkumar Menon"
<ramkumar.menon@...> wrote:

> Gurus,
>
> The title of section 3.1 in Part 1 says "Using W3C XML Schema
> Description
> Language".
>
> The acronym "XSD" expands to XML Schema Definition Language.
>
> I propose the change to the section title as "Using XML Schema
> Definition
> Language".
>
> regards,
> Ram
>
>

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TIBCO/Extensibility, Inc.
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Re: Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

by Ramkumar Menon :: Rate this Message:

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Amie,
Apologies, but I did not mean to propose dropping the string "W3C" from the section title :-) - that was an accident .
I only meant the change in the title to change "Description" to "Definition" - period.
Sorry for the confusion.

What do you think ?


Ram


On 5/18/07, Amelia A Lewis <alewis@...> wrote:
Please *don't*.

Regardless of how generic the name claims it to be, it's still a W3C
specification, and there's nothing wrong with calling it the *W3C* XML
Schema Disaster.  I mean, Description.  Language.  Thing.  Whatever.

Amy!
On 2007-05-17 17:38:04 -0400 "Ramkumar Menon"
<ramkumar.menon@...> wrote:

> Gurus,
>
> The title of section 3.1 in Part 1 says "Using W3C XML Schema
> Description
> Language".
>
> The acronym "XSD" expands to XML Schema Definition Language.
>
> I propose the change to the section title as "Using XML Schema
> Definition
> Language".
>
> regards,
> Ram
>
>

--
Amelia A. Lewis
Senior Architect
TIBCO/Extensibility, Inc.
alewis@...




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RE: Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

by Amelia A Lewis-2 :: Rate this Message:

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RE: Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

Ah.  Sorry.  Yes, that would be fine.

I think that one's editorial, too, then.

Amy!
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ramkumar Menon [ramkumar.menon@...]
Sent: Fri 18-May-07 5:21 PM
To: Amy Lewis
Cc: www-ws-desc@...
Subject: Re: Discrepancy in Section 3.1 - Part 1

Amie,
Apologies, but I did not mean to propose dropping the string "W3C" from the
section title :-) - that was an accident .
I only meant the change in the title to change "Description" to "Definition"
- period.
Sorry for the confusion.

What do you think ?


Ram


On 5/18/07, Amelia A Lewis <alewis@...> wrote:
>
> Please *don't*.
>
> Regardless of how generic the name claims it to be, it's still a W3C
> specification, and there's nothing wrong with calling it the *W3C* XML
> Schema Disaster.  I mean, Description.  Language.  Thing.  Whatever.
>
> Amy!
> On 2007-05-17 17:38:04 -0400 "Ramkumar Menon"
> <ramkumar.menon@...> wrote:
>
> > Gurus,
> >
> > The title of section 3.1 in Part 1 says "Using W3C XML Schema
> > Description
> > Language".
> >
> > The acronym "XSD" expands to XML Schema Definition Language.
> >
> > I propose the change to the section title as "Using XML Schema
> > Definition
> > Language".
> >
> > regards,
> > Ram
> >
> >
>
> --
> Amelia A. Lewis
> Senior Architect
> TIBCO/Extensibility, Inc.
> alewis@...
>
>


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